SOLVED: 'Wedge Problem From the given figure, the mass of the block is 200kg: Coefficient of friction for all surface is 0.40. Answer the ff: 1 Determine the rection between the

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VIDEO ANSWER: We'D like to find the reaction between the wall and the block, if the block is raised due to force p, so let's apply equilibrium, expressions for a block. We have our forces in the y direction equal to 0, so we have our 200 minus
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